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You may suffer from a hernia if you have chronic sneezing, coughing, or constipation. If you are pregnant or have a history of pelvic or abdominal surgery and have a job that involves lifting heavy objects or working long-standing hours. Your child is more likely to develop congenital hernias if the child is premature or has congenital hip dysplasia, cystic fibrosis, connective tissue disorders, undescended testicles, or other reproductive or urinary problems.
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There are many types of hernias, including inguinal hernia, femoral hernia, incisional hernia, umbilical hernia, abdominal hernia, hiatal hernia, congenital diaphragmatic hernia, and perineal hernia.
Surgery is the only way to repair hernias; the bulging organ is forced back into its proper position. Surgery is done in two ways - laparoscopy and the open method. A tiny telescope or camera coupled to a laparoscope is inserted through a hollow tube in the laparoscopic approach. The camera records the hernia and the tissues around it on film. Less than 1 centimeter long cuts are frequently used during surgery. The surgeon sees the video while doing the surgery. There must be a general anesthetic for this surgery. On the contrary, a laparoscope is not utilized in an open method. The protruding organ is moved back to its original position with a probe after an 8 to 10-cm incision. This procedure makes use of general anesthesia.
If you have any of the above symptoms, see a doctor. Your doctor may ask you to undergo surgery right away if you already have a hernia but have extreme discomfort, or the hernia becomes huge or you have vomiting. To avoid problems, a hernia must be treated as soon as possible. Normally, the intestine travels into the abdomen. The intestine can occasionally wrap around a hernia, producing pain and edema. If neglected, it may reduce blood flow to the intestines. Sometimes the intestines' contents can even overflow, which poses a major hazard. This can occur in both adults and kids. Therefore, you may be advised to undergo surgery immediately after your doctor diagnoses a hernia. You can treat hernias in Kochiwith reputable surgeons and gastroenterologists who have successfully conducted several hernia repair surgeries. Best laparoscopic procedures are performed in the Kochihospitals and clinics with less discomfort, scarring, and stitching. You have reputed hernia specialist in Kochiwho can treat hernias and who have successfully performed many hernia repair surgeries. Book an appointment with a doctor and get treated soon.
Healing after open hernia surgery takes about 3 weeks. Recovery after laparoscopy takes 1 to 2 weeks.
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Hernias do not self-heal. Exercise, medications, and other therapies may not treat it, and surgery is the only solution. It is easy to find the most qualified laparoscopic surgeon in the city and the surgery should be done as soon as possible.
After surgery, you can resume work after 3 or 4 days. The duration however depends on the type of hernia, its size and the technique used.
Most companies in the Kochi cover the surgery cost. However, the coverage may depend on the company and the policy.